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    Microsoft Explores New Paths to Expand Xbox Backward Compatibility

    Insider suggests effort underway to bring more Xbox 360 and legacy titles to Windows-based devices
    By Alan JohnsonDecember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Microsoft is evaluating new methods to broaden backward compatibility for older Xbox titles as its Windows-based systems, including the ROG Xbox Ally handheld, face technical limitations, according to comments from a well-known industry leaker.

    The company ended its backward compatibility expansion programme in 2021, though many Xbox One, Xbox 360 and original Xbox titles remain playable on the Series X and S. Newer Windows-driven devices, however, encounter added constraints. A post on the ResetEra forum by leaker NateTheHate2 has revived discussion about Microsoft’s long-term strategy.

    “There exists a hope to make legacy Xbox (OG and Xbox 360) games BC on ROG and Windows. Whether they succeed is the unknown; but there is an effort being made,” he wrote. The original article also noted that “NateTheHate2 was unsure about how many Xbox games would qualify.”

    See also: Microsoft Brings Xbox Full Screen Experience to More Windows Handhelds Ahead of Schedule

    Speculation over Microsoft’s internal plans has circulated for months. In June, the team behind the Xenia emulator denied reports that the company would rely on its software, asserting instead that Microsoft was pursuing its own approach. Jez Corden of Windows Central later hinted at the possibility of an official emulator that could bring previously inaccessible Xbox titles to Windows devices and handhelds.

    Beyond software solutions, analysts have predicted that Microsoft’s next console could feature custom hardware to expand backward compatibility. Reports suggest the company is working with AMD on a system using the Magnus APU, though many expect the design to be a hybrid relying heavily on Windows. How older titles would run without robust emulation remains unclear.

    Official comments on the matter have been measured. On a BBC podcast discussing the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds, Jason Ronald, Xbox’s vice president of gaming devices and ecosystem, said the company wants to “celebrate the great legacy and the history that we have with Xbox…” In response to questions tied to the brand’s 25th anniversary in 2026, he added, “I can’t confirm or deny what you’re asking, but stay tuned. We have a lot of exciting things to share next year.”

    While some fans view the remarks as encouraging, analysts point to enduring licensing barriers affecting older titles. Many publishers involved in earlier agreements have closed, and physical discs may not be viable for some platforms, further complicating efforts to expand the catalogue.

    Source: resetera

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    Alan has been covering the technology news scene since 2010. Have passion in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.

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